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How long before Trump pardons Santos? (1 Viewer)

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My guess is by the end of summer a Trump pardon will be issued. By then, Santos will have spent a few months in jail and Trump will claim that his sentence was too severe.
Trump may also throw in an unsubstantiated claim of judicial overreach, witch hunt, or judicial bias if the opportunity presents itself.
 
My guess is by the end of summer a Trump pardon will be issued. By then, Santos will have spent a few months in jail and Trump will claim that his sentence was too severe.
Trump may also throw in an unsubstantiated claim of judicial overreach, witch hunt, or judicial bias if the opportunity presents itself.
Santos is gay. That does not bode well in his favor. MAGAS hate gays.
 
My guess is by the end of summer a Trump pardon will be issued. By then, Santos will have spent a few months in jail and Trump will claim that his sentence was too severe.
Trump may also throw in an unsubstantiated claim of judicial overreach, witch hunt, or judicial bias if the opportunity presents itself.
You mean Santos doesn't have a pardon for all crimes he committed, may have commited or that nobody knows about yet? Biden Pardon they call it.
 
My guess is by the end of summer a Trump pardon will be issued. By then, Santos will have spent a few months in jail and Trump will claim that his sentence was too severe.
Trump may also throw in an unsubstantiated claim of judicial overreach, witch hunt, or judicial bias if the opportunity presents itself.

Are all his convictions federal?
 

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